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Astrogeopplans: with Trickling Volcanic Ash and Colliding Galaxies

Summary by spektrum.de
In this episode, Franzi and Karl devote themselves to feedback on the last two stories in the AstroGeo Podcast. First of all, it is about the huge Laki volcanic eruption of 1783. The question was asked about the quantity of sulphur dioxide emitted and the comparison with today's coal power plants. We have concretely defined this on the basis of a more recent source: the Laki eruption has emitted almost twice as much sulphur dioxide as all today'…
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For AstroGeo we regularly research a whole story. Only if you support us financially will the podcast remain free of charge. Thank you! In this episode Franzi and Karl devote themselves to the feedback on the last two stories in the AstroGeo Podcast. First of all, it is about the enormous Laki volcanic eruption of 1783. The demand was for the quantity of sulphur dioxide emitted and the comparison with today's coal power plants. We have concreted…

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astrogeo.de broke the news in Heidelberg, Germany on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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